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  2. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    Hatsune Miku V4 English: Crypton Future Media English Female Saki Fujita August 31, 2016 [66] Tohoku Zunko V4: AH-Software Japanese Female Satomi Sato October 27, 2016 Cyber Songman: Yamaha Corporation English Male October 31, 2016 Macne Nana V4: MI7 Japanese (Nana, Petit) English (Nana) Female (Nana, Petit) Haruna Ikezawa December 15, 2016 Uni ...

  3. Voiceroid - Wikipedia

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    She was the first Voiceroid to not contain censorship of vulgar words. Release date: November 12, 2010. Maki has also received a speaking CeVIO AI voicebank, as well as an English and Japanese Synthesizer V voicebank, the release date of which was June 18, 2021. [8] Yuzuki Yukari: An 18-year-old female, voiced by Chihiro Ishiguro.

  4. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 6's AI voicebanks support English and Japanese by default, though Yamaha announced they intended to add support for Chinese. Vocaloid 6 also includes a feature where a user can import audio of themselves singing and have Vocaloid:AI recreate that audio with one of its vocals.

  5. Vocaloid 5 - Wikipedia

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    These voicebanks share a wide variety of preset audio samples, vocal samples, and singing styles, in both English and Japanese. [7] Vocaloid 5 also offers finer control over many vocal functions; it includes several audio effects, editors, and parameters to manipulate output in ways that traditionally required the use of additional programs.

  6. SeeU - Wikipedia

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    On August 30, her name and appearance was revealed. Pre-orders for SeeU took place on October 14, 2011, and a community called CreCrew was opened. She was released on the 21st of the same month, the same day that Vocaloid 3 itself was released, making her one of the first 4 products released for the engine alongside V3 Megpoid , VY1v 3 and Mew .

  7. Vocaloid 3 - Wikipedia

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    Throughout pre-Vocaloid 3 release promotions, SBS stood by a claim that you can recreate English with SeeU's Korean voicebank, and in Dec 2011 even went so far to say SeeU is actually "trilingual", although the comment seemed odd as SeeU had only two voicebanks. [20] [21] In Feb 2012 they stated that they were working on a full English ...

  8. Kasane Teto - Wikipedia

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    Kasane Teto's origins come from 2channel, a Japanese bulletin board.In 2008, a group of users devised a plan to make a fake Vocaloid character. Character names, hairstyles, genders, ages, likes, dislikes, special skills, and other traits were randomly selected from among the suggestions of 2channel users and consolidated into a single character, which would be shown as a prank for April Fools ...

  9. Vocaloid 2 - Wikipedia

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    The mascot of the software is called GUMI. The name GUMI is the voice provider Megumi Nakajima's nickname from her childhood. The software name, "Megpoid", was taken from the provider's name, "Megumi." The second half, the "poid", is short for "like Vocaloid," the full implied name of this product is "Megumi-like Vocaloid."